Third instance in last month where grand jury did not indict police officer. — -- A grand jury in Houston has decided not to indict a police officer who shot and killed an unarmed 26-year-old ...
“The world has entered a new period of turbulence and change,” Xi has warned. Xi Jinping will stroll across the red-carpeted dais inside Beijing’s gargantuan Great Hall of the People on Sunday, having ...
The aircraft appears to have broken apart in the air, authorities said. Three people have died after a small plane appears to have broken up in-flight before crashing in Tennessee, authorities said.
The allegation was reported in The New Yorker. President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Friday strongly denied newly-surfaced allegations from a woman who, according to the New ...
Web site allows Americans to lend money to needy entrepreneurs worldwide. June 5, 2007 — -- In Kirkuk, a city in northern Iraq that wavers between war and unsteady peace, a woman named Khadeja ...
Cardinals appointed by Pope Francis may not be ‘in lockstep’ with his views: Martin Apr 27, 2025 7:57 ...
As President Bush arrives in Pakistan on the heels of a suicide bomb which killed a U.S. diplomat, he visits a key ally in the Global War on Terror. Despite this ...
TOWSON, Md. -- President Obama has seen his approval ratings slide, but a dozen independent voters who gathered here for a roundtable discussion about politics were still inclined to give him a break.
Nov. 9, 2004 — -- Like many young athletes, 12-year-old Nicholas Johnson spent last autumn playing football with his local team, the Stafford Spartans from Stafford, Texas. A minor shoulder ...
Oct. 17, 2006 — -- It took the United States: (— U.S. Census Bureau and various sources) If --repeat, if --U.S. population grows by yet another hundred million, it could happen soon, well before ...
— -- Stocks extended their devastating losses Friday as Wall Street headed toward its eighth straight day of losses over fears the global economy is set for a protracted recession. The Dow Jones ...
WASHINGTON -- Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, endorsed a federal law Monday to help reporters protect confidential sources, but he did so with reservations. McCain ...